What are the Qualifications to Run as Governor in the Philippines?
This article talks about the qualifications to run as Governor in the Philippines.
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This article talks about the qualifications to run as Governor in the Philippines.
What are the Qualifications to Run as Governor in the Philippines? Read More »
This article talks about the qualifications to run as Congressman in the Philippines.
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This article talks about the qualifications to run as Mayor in the Philippines.
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This article talks about the qualifications to run as Senator in the Philippines.
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This article talks about the qualifications of party-list nominees pursuant to the Party-List System Act and relevant jurisprudence.
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Appointive government officials who file their Certificates of Candidacy are considered as deemed resigned while incumbent elective officials may run for an elective position without forfeiting their seats.
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This article defines a nuisance candidate as one who puts the election process in mockery, cause confusion among the voters and clearly demonstrate that the candidate has no bona fide intention to run for public office. The Comelec may, motu propio or upon a verified petition (filed within 5 days from the last day for the filing of certificate of candidacy), declare a candidate a nuisance.
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This article talks about the Philippine party-list system, its composition, parameters and the method of computing the allocated number of seats.
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This article talks about the disqualifications for running for public office embodied in the Omnibus Election Code and Local Government Code.
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This article talks about the qualifications to run as President of the Philippines. The Constitution mandates that no person shall be elected President of the Philippine unless he is a natural born Filipino citizen, a registered voter, able to read and write, at least 40 years old on the day of the election and a resident of the Philippines for at least 10 years immediately preceding the election.
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